Aqua Claudia

GPTKB entity

Statements (155)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:waterfall
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:waterfall
gptkbp:archaeological_findings ongoing research
gptkbp:architect gptkb:Emperor_Claudius
gptkbp:architectural_style gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkbp:artistic_influence Roman engineering
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:mythological_figure
public health
Roman aqueduct technology
Roman public health
gptkbp:capacity approximately 190,000 cubic meters per day
gptkbp:challenges topography
crossing valleys and hills
terrain and water sourcing
gptkbp:community_engagement critical for Roman society
gptkbp:completed 52 AD
gptkbp:conservation_efforts a tourist attraction
partially intact
an engineering landmark
visible today
gptkbp:constructed_in gptkb:Emperor_Claudius
public use
travertine stone
arch construction
38 AD
supervision of engineers
Claudius' reign
arch construction techniques
meet the needs of a growing population
gptkbp:construction_material travertine stone
gptkbp:cultural_heritage gptkb:archaeological_site
gptkbp:cultural_impact symbol of Roman engineering
inspired modern aqueducts
gptkbp:cultural_significance symbol of Roman engineering
symbol of Roman engineering prowess
gptkbp:depicted_in gptkb:artwork
art and literature
gptkbp:design gravity-fed system
gptkbp:discovered_by in archaeological excavations
gptkbp:educational_programs advanced for its time
arch construction
gptkbp:example ancient infrastructure
gptkbp:exhibited_at Roman engineering skills
gptkbp:famous_for gptkb:the_Roman_Empire
gptkbp:features arches
multiple bridges
gptkbp:has_part still exist
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Province
during the Julio-Claudian dynasty
built during the Julio-Claudian dynasty
gptkbp:historical_documentation its construction in the 1st century AD
gptkbp:historical_event gptkb:Pliny_the_Elder
gptkb:Frontinus
mentioned by Frontinus
documented by ancient historians
gptkbp:historical_figure gptkb:Emperor_Claudius
gptkbp:historical_impact on Roman society
gptkbp:historical_period gptkb:Monarch
gptkbp:historical_significance gptkb:archaeological_site
engineering marvel
studied in civil engineering courses
one of the longest aqueducts in Rome
gptkbp:historical_source gptkb:Anio_River
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Aqua Claudia
gptkbp:influenced water management practices
water management systems
modern aqueducts
subsequent aqueducts
later aqueduct designs
subsequent aqueduct designs
water supply systems in Europe
urban planning in Rome
gptkbp:infrastructure gptkb:Company
gptkbp:inspired art and literature
water management practices
engineering studies
modern aqueducts
later aqueduct designs
gptkbp:is_a_resource_for the citizens of Rome
gptkbp:is_available_in 6th century AD
in the 6th century AD
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in its architectural beauty
gptkbp:is_connected_to gptkb:Aqua_Marcia
gptkb:Aqua_Anio_Vetus
Aqua Anio Novus
gptkbp:is_designed_to transport water over long distances
gptkbp:is_discussed_in gptkb:archaeological_site
gptkbp:is_essential_for gptkb:Company
the development of urban infrastructure in Rome
gptkbp:is_featured_in ancient Roman literature
gptkbp:is_fed_by private households
baths
public fountains
gptkbp:is_part_of the Roman aqueduct system
gptkbp:is_recognized_by a UNESCO World Heritage site
gptkbp:is_related_to other Roman aqueducts
gptkbp:is_studied_in gptkb:archaeological_site
gptkbp:is_used_for private households
fountains
drinking water
public baths
transporting water
irrigation in surrounding areas
gptkbp:is_visited_by tourists
gptkbp:key Rome's water supply network
gptkbp:legacy ancient Roman civilization
influences modern infrastructure
influenced future aqueduct construction
gptkbp:length 68.5 kilometers
gptkbp:location gptkb:Italy
gptkb:Rome,_Italy
gptkbp:maintains gptkb:Parco_degli_Acquedotti
gptkbp:maintenance required regular upkeep
gptkbp:notable_achievement its time
gptkbp:notable_feature high arches
elevated sections
tallest arches
gptkbp:notable_for its engineering challenges
its arches
gptkbp:operates_in the Middle Ages
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Aqueducts_of_Ancient_Rome
gptkb:archaeological_site
Roman aqueduct system
water supply system of ancient Rome
gptkbp:project public works
gptkbp:provides gptkb:Rome
water to Rome
gptkbp:reduces in the Middle Ages
gptkbp:related_model future aqueducts in Europe
gptkbp:renovated in the 3rd century AD
gptkbp:restoration gptkb:Pope_Sixtus_V
by Pope Sixtus V
gptkbp:served_in over a million people
gptkbp:significance gptkb:project
urban water supply
its historical context
urban development in ancient Rome
gptkbp:subject historical research
gptkbp:symbol Roman engineering prowess
gptkbp:symbolizes Roman innovation
gptkbp:tourist_attraction gptkb:Rome
remains attract visitors
gptkbp:used_in Roman festivals
gptkbp:water_quality high
high quality
highly regarded
gptkbp:water_source gptkb:Rome
gptkb:Anio_River
agriculture
approximately 1,000 liters per second
springs
gravity-fed
approximately 190,000 cubic meters per day
network of fountains